The chances of men aged between 15 and 29 getting shot in Sweden were ten times higher than their counterparts in Germany, a 2018 study found, according to The Economist.
Last year, Sweden’s National Police Commissioner Anders Thornberg told therising gang violence in that country could potentially be a “threat” to its democracy if “certain groups” continue to “stand outside” of society, referring to immigrants in disadvantaged neighborhoods.
The three areas most often mentioned as having high rates of gang activities are the suburbs of Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmo.
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